These were the last moments of Svantevit and the Slavic religion. In the Eastern (Ukraine, Belarus, Russia) and Western (Poland, Czech) regions inhabited by the Slavs, the pagan cult had been ...
I decided to incorporate that into the house, more traditions that are specifically Ukrainian and not Soviet-Russian.” Slavic cuisine is a diverse and vibrant part of the culinary world ...
Russian is the only Slavic language currently offered at CU, but our Russian program faculty include native and near-native speakers of Ukrainian, Belarusian, Polish, and Bulgarian, and our research ...
The Slavic Department may offer a non-intensive course in beginning Russian next year, according to Albert B. Lord '34, chairman of the Slavic Department. Lord said that such a course is being ...
You will be part of a close-knit and dynamic community with numerous co-curricular activities (Russian Tea, Slavic Club, trip to Boston Symphony). Our students have gone on to first-rate law and ...